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F. Scott Barker's Microsoft® Access 2000 Power Programming
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F. Scott Barker's Microsoft® Access 2000 Power Programming

by F. Scott Barker
June 1999
Intermediate to advanced
1368 pages
29h 45m
English
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ACCESS OBJECT TYPES

For purposes of this appendix, we have created the following standardized terminology for grouping objects. We'll use these group names when discussion naming conventions.

Database Objects

Database Window Objects

Tables

Table fields

Queries/Views

Database Diagrams

Stored Procedures

Forms

Data Access Pages

Reports

Macros

Modules

Database Control Objects

Form controls

Web page controls

Report controls

VBA Objects

Procedures

Variables

Constants

User-defined types

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